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david: bob, one. problems is apparently lack of integration, say per holdings is the company that hosts the reservations that american airlines has. american was unable to access the systems of say per holdings. >> no, no. what they are talking about has nothing to do with whether or not the computers are actually opened by the airline or owned by the say per which used to be part of american which got spun off into a public company. has to do with the technical linkage to the network. david: my question was whether or not, perhaps they should go back to having that reservation system all under the american airlines tent? >> no, doesn't make any difference. david: doesn't? >> no, doesn't make any difference. the fact of the matter, look these things are enormously complex, very technical systems. it happens to all the airlines. all the airlines wish that it wouldn't happen but every now and then there's a glitch and that is the kind of rub-off you get because the systems are so integrated. lori: would
david: bob, one. problems is apparently lack of integration, say per holdings is the company that hosts the reservations that american airlines has. american was unable to access the systems of say per holdings. >> no, no. what they are talking about has nothing to do with whether or not the computers are actually opened by the airline or owned by the say per which used to be part of american which got spun off into a public company. has to do with the technical linkage to the network....
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>> hey, bob, thank you. and thank you, happy birthday to 24th birthday to cnbc. >> thank you. >> so what we wanted to do, bob, is we wanted investors to have some exposure to most asset classes, that would be stocks, bonds, cash, commodities, and even real estate, depending upon your age. and you can do all of this with etfs that are liquid, transparent and diversified. >> the thing i like about this, the core holdings, really three of them -- a domestic etf, international stock etf, and a bond etf, okay? so now, let's take a look at what they look like here. for the 30-year-old portfolio, 17.5% in the spider. that's the biggest etf in the world. 17% in the vanguard, old world etf, 2,000 stocks in 46 countries outside the u.s. and finally 2.5% in the i-shares bond market. treasuries, corporate, bonds, all at once. what's the purpose here? >> yeah, bob, it gives you broad exposure to stocks and bonds at a low cost of almost 10 basis points, or .1%. >> all right. so for the 30-year-old, there's more here. you
>> hey, bob, thank you. and thank you, happy birthday to 24th birthday to cnbc. >> thank you. >> so what we wanted to do, bob, is we wanted investors to have some exposure to most asset classes, that would be stocks, bonds, cash, commodities, and even real estate, depending upon your age. and you can do all of this with etfs that are liquid, transparent and diversified. >> the thing i like about this, the core holdings, really three of them -- a domestic etf,...
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bob my spisani is with us. todd cycloschoenberger joins us well. we've had a change in tone, haven't we? >> yeah, we've been in an up trend for a long, long time. suddenly, we have two really lousy days, monday and today. days where there is heavy volume on the downside, days when new lows expand in the market. we haven't seen that for a long time. 90% of the volume to the downside on both of these days, this is starting to raising questions about whether or not this up trend is now becoming, stalling out or becoming potentially a down trend. it's called a trend reversal. >> todd, what do you think? are we seeing that right now? you're going to make a bet on that question and what the outcome is? >> great entry point right now. bob, i'm completely disagreeing with you, and i'll tell you why. you have a couple of bad days in the market, but this is a great entry point for investors. i'm still predicting dow 16,000 by year end. this was a wonderful opportunity. we probably will continue to slide lower in the coming days, probably even the next couple
bob my spisani is with us. todd cycloschoenberger joins us well. we've had a change in tone, haven't we? >> yeah, we've been in an up trend for a long, long time. suddenly, we have two really lousy days, monday and today. days where there is heavy volume on the downside, days when new lows expand in the market. we haven't seen that for a long time. 90% of the volume to the downside on both of these days, this is starting to raising questions about whether or not this up trend is now...
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bob pisani has the details. bob? >> well, importantly thing here is it started off very ugly, michelle. take a look at dow jones industrial average. ugly right from the start. we were down as much as 193 points at the worst part. in the middle of the day, we kind of came off of our lows and most of the traders attribute that to news that progress was being made on the boston marathon case, as you heard there from scott. there's the dow industrials, for one month. here's the problem that everybody's got down here. we were in an up trend in the stock market, all throughout the year, until monday. and now we have had two days, bad news, 90% of the volume on the downside monday, and 90% of the volume on the downside today, selling. now, this may be the start of a trend reversal. that means instead of an up trend, the market's not in an up trend anymore. these kind of internal indicators is what people look for. that's what people are lacking for. your big base metals, copper, aluminum, nickel, are essentially at 52-week
bob pisani has the details. bob? >> well, importantly thing here is it started off very ugly, michelle. take a look at dow jones industrial average. ugly right from the start. we were down as much as 193 points at the worst part. in the middle of the day, we kind of came off of our lows and most of the traders attribute that to news that progress was being made on the boston marathon case, as you heard there from scott. there's the dow industrials, for one month. here's the problem that...
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bob fasanni has more on today's action in the markets from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: it was another whip saw day that started ugly right off the bat. the problem is that key commodities like copper, aluminum and nickel were again dropping at essentially 52-week lows, all on concerns out slowing global growth. key commodities hit 52-week lows as well. and while commodity stocks like materials and energy suffered, there were also notable decline in industrials and in financials like bank of america which missed earnings estimates. and in technology stocks, tech bell whether apple hit a new 52-week low on concerns whether slowing iphone and ipad sales. the market stays a modest midday whetheword being made in the boston marathon investigation and, again, moved down toward the close. >> the problem for the stock market is a simple one. the market has been in an uptrend all year. now we've had two big down days, two days for selling on heavy volume. that's a question whether there is still an uptrend in the market. trend followers are an important part of the
bob fasanni has more on today's action in the markets from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: it was another whip saw day that started ugly right off the bat. the problem is that key commodities like copper, aluminum and nickel were again dropping at essentially 52-week lows, all on concerns out slowing global growth. key commodities hit 52-week lows as well. and while commodity stocks like materials and energy suffered, there were also notable decline in industrials...
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bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily,e found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. david: hello, everybody. david asman here are lori rothman in for liz we have a recovery but it was a lot worse earlier in the day. up with of the points it recovered, lori, just about the time that those rumors came out about an arrest in the boston bombing case. lori: it is an interesting chart to look at, the intraday on the dow. i would say, dave, we're still still seeing a flight to safety. the dow is off more than 115 points right now. straight to nicole petallides joining us from the new york stock exchange. david: nicole, let me ask you about that arrest question. because that is the question, whether or not the terror and bombing terror and the reports of ricin in mails down in washingt
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thanks to luke russert and bob. i'll see you back here tomorrow. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. >>> and a big cold front is stretches across most of the country on the northwest side of it. we have some heavy snow, especially across nebraska and south dakota today, but we're also looking at the threat of strong storms, especially down through oklahoma, where some isolated tornadoes are possible today. also see a round of thunderstorms in atlanta, detroit and chicago. temperatures in the southeast about 81. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. since i'm
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bob corker also came out against it. that list has really shrunk on the democratic side. the targets were mary land rue of louisiana who's still looking at the bill. hidey high camp -- hide camp of new mexico who is still looking at the bim and then the two toughest democrat votes, maybe, mark pryor of arkansas who is up for re-election next year, of alaska. aggage toomey went so far as to propose exempting rural residents who don't live within a convenient driving distance of a gun dealer from the expanded background checks proposal. but baggage said yesterday that that is not going to seal the deal for them, for him. >> all right. so, senator jeff flake said, because is he friends, close friends with the former congresswoman, gabrielle giffords, who was on capitol hill yesterday talking to senators, trying to persuade them to vote, and set back came when senator jeff flake posted on his facebook page that he was going to be a no vote. is there an alternative to march and toomey? some were talking about senator tomko burn's language, his amendment. guest: yes. and that i
bob corker also came out against it. that list has really shrunk on the democratic side. the targets were mary land rue of louisiana who's still looking at the bill. hidey high camp -- hide camp of new mexico who is still looking at the bim and then the two toughest democrat votes, maybe, mark pryor of arkansas who is up for re-election next year, of alaska. aggage toomey went so far as to propose exempting rural residents who don't live within a convenient driving distance of a gun dealer from...
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reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >> despite the fact park something a hot commodity on most campuses, we'll tell you about why one local college is building over hundreds of spaces. that's up next. >>> big day for lawmakers trying to reform america's gun laws. >> a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll also bring you the latest on your commute. mike inouye is tracking a sigalert in oakland. he will have all the details, next. >> welcome back, everyone. good wednesday morning to you. >>> remembering one of the iconic voices of american sports. >> good afternoon. it really s i'm pat summerall along with john madden. >> we all know pat summerall, former nfl player and broadcaster, died yesterday at a hospital near dallas. best known as a play-by-play announcer with john madden for 22 seasons, announced 16 super bowls, more than any other broadcaster. summerall was 82 years old. >>> for the very first time, newtown school massacre, lawmakers on capitol hill, voting on a piece of gun control legislation. the senate is expected to vot
reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >> despite the fact park something a hot commodity on most campuses, we'll tell you about why one local college is building over hundreds of spaces. that's up next. >>> big day for lawmakers trying to reform america's gun laws. >> a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll also bring you the latest on your commute. mike inouye is tracking a sigalert in oakland. he will...
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the significance is from what i am told from bomb experts, maybe bob knows this, it is much more complicated to pull off the pressure cooker bomb then it is to pull off a standard pipe bomb, which we have seen many times. they are mostly used in environments for the environment, whether it be the sand in the desert or the jungle, it would interfere with the explosive. that has been traditionally their use. that being said, these things are easy to find, easy to make. i don't have to tell you, you can look up on the internet and see the step by step instructions on to do that. and matter of assembling the various ingredients you would do to put it together. that to expand on what he was saying, they are getting a lot of evidence how the bomb was made but they don't have a lot of evidence about who did this or why. the actual evidence that would lead to the person or persons involved. >> this suggests a slightly higher level of them what was first thought yesterday and if so, does that narrow down the net of potential suspects? >> it does. the black powder, the acetone, peroxide, you don't wan
the significance is from what i am told from bomb experts, maybe bob knows this, it is much more complicated to pull off the pressure cooker bomb then it is to pull off a standard pipe bomb, which we have seen many times. they are mostly used in environments for the environment, whether it be the sand in the desert or the jungle, it would interfere with the explosive. that has been traditionally their use. that being said, these things are easy to find, easy to make. i don't have to tell you,...
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bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. bill: america's mayor, rude did i -- rudy giuliani. appraising those who sprang into the actions after the boston bombings. he brought the city and nation together after the attacks on 9/11. i spoke the mayor earlier today. mayor giuliani, good morning, thanks for your time this morning. i want to talk about the investigation in a moment. i want to share with viewers you love america but love the new york yankees first and foremost. last night at
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that's a sign investors are becoming more defensive. >> thanks, bob. bob pisani. getting new details about the devices used in monday's bombings. investors say the hunt for suspects is wide open. scott cohen is live with the latest. hi, scott. >> hi, carl. in a situation surely feeding into the jitters of the financial world and beyond, let maine give you the latest on what is going on now. we're not sure what to make of this. the route of the marathon and the attacks that is two blocks behind me. what appeared to be mostly fbi evidence, technicians, atfs as well that have been just going through -- just combing through the whole area. they're going through trash bins. they're going through port-a-pottys. they're looking under cars. does it mean there is some new clear? are they doing some big sweep before they block off the area? we'll get a news briefing from all the agencies involved at 1:00 eastern time. most recently the fbi was still appealing to the public for health. >> we are asking anyone who may have heard someone speak about the marathon or the date of
that's a sign investors are becoming more defensive. >> thanks, bob. bob pisani. getting new details about the devices used in monday's bombings. investors say the hunt for suspects is wide open. scott cohen is live with the latest. hi, scott. >> hi, carl. in a situation surely feeding into the jitters of the financial world and beyond, let maine give you the latest on what is going on now. we're not sure what to make of this. the route of the marathon and the attacks that is two...
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senator bob menendez joins me from the hill. we know this is an off-site facility, with screening providers put in place after the anthrax attacks post-9/11. what do we know about the suspicious letters and what are you being told? >> i don't know much more than that, andrea, other than that obviously from years ago when anthrax became a deadly weapon laced in a letter, that we've got these off-site facilities that do screens. that's been a saving grace, obviously in this set of circumstances. i've always concerned about her of our district office that don't go through the same process, but we have some very good men and women working off-site and were able to catch it. >> senator, the story of the day up there is obviously the gun compromise, why do we think it's failing. joe martialing says he thinking they short of the votes to stop the filibuster. it doesn't seem as though enough republicans are coming over. what is so difficult about this compromise procedure, which is not the university background checks? this is a very --
senator bob menendez joins me from the hill. we know this is an off-site facility, with screening providers put in place after the anthrax attacks post-9/11. what do we know about the suspicious letters and what are you being told? >> i don't know much more than that, andrea, other than that obviously from years ago when anthrax became a deadly weapon laced in a letter, that we've got these off-site facilities that do screens. that's been a saving grace, obviously in this set of...
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bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. papers. federal official retest ago letter sent to senator roger wicker to confirm it contains poison. officials discovered the ricin ladened note. all congressional mail is search since anthrax letters were sent to congress in 2007. senator claire mccaskill say they are investigating a person who regularly writes to lawmakers. >>> a nationwide glitch. the airline was forced to outright cancel more than 400 flights when the reservation system was unaccessible creating problems with boarding passe
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friends but i think we've got to distinguish between making personal attack is wrong but with going on bob actually what she took her time i think it's fair to actually point out that she wasn't a great success that our country was better off in the one nine hundred seventy before she came to power and i think that's fair i want to go on the protest that i'm actually working and i think you ought to distinguish between making sort of personal attacks on people but actually criticizing what they actually did which is fair privatized large swathes of the economy she probably energy companies for example you go sky high bills a very high train fares et cetera because of our products i should policies that she and john major often. so i think she it divide the country still divides the country but we must remember that even if he no wall than forty percent of the people voted for her so she never got over fifty percent of the vote so even at a peak in the eighty's she was still disliked by a large section of the people. well thought you may be gone but she continues to divide the nation you ca
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i think all of you know because of bob mueller's service, and the extra years that people passed a law to allow him to serve, there is no more dedicated or capable leader of the f.b.i. and there is nobody more committed to do this. i have confidence in that. i also have confidence in something else. this president of the united states made it clear once before that he would do what was necessary to bring somebody to justice. and i guarantee you he has made it clear yet again that we will find justice here. and the president will do what is necessary. our hope is to work with the libyan government and do this through a process. >> i'll submit further questions for the record, mr. chairman. >> go to william keating of massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. secretary, for being here. i know that both of us, although we are here, part of us are still back home in massachusetts this morning. getting to the theme of this morning's hearing, your theme of small smart investments is right on point. i couldn't agree with it more. one of those areas that the administration and
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bob corker of tennessee was another person on the target list. he also came out against it. , thee democratic side targets were mary andrew luck of louisiana, who is still looking at the bill. reiu.ry land isk pryor of arkansas another tough one, looking at reelection last year. as well as mark begich of alaska. both of them have held out. as toomey went so far exempting rural residents who don't live within a convenient driving distance of a gun dealer from the background proposal. but they have said that will not seal the deal for them. this that act came when senator jeff flake posted on his facebook page that he was going to be a no vote. is there an alternative to pat plan?uyy's n?me have talked about cobur guest: that's a likely alternative. what senator coburn is proposing is that gun buyers would be allowed to perform a background check on themselves. they were unable to print out a receipt from the government portal and give that to the cellar and the seller can use the pin number on the receipt to check to see that the background check
bob corker of tennessee was another person on the target list. he also came out against it. , thee democratic side targets were mary andrew luck of louisiana, who is still looking at the bill. reiu.ry land isk pryor of arkansas another tough one, looking at reelection last year. as well as mark begich of alaska. both of them have held out. as toomey went so far exempting rural residents who don't live within a convenient driving distance of a gun dealer from the background proposal. but they...